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should I quit my job and open a bookstore, coworker was disciplined for sharing info everyone already knew, and more
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It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. I want to quit my job and open a bookstore I work in tax accounting. Tax season just ended and the overtime nearly killed me. I love my job but I’m tired of it. I’m also in my mid twenties and more or less feel […]
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Checkout newsmy new manager is upset I didn’t tell her I was pregnant when I interviewed
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A reader writes: I recently interviewed for and accepted a job as a nurse at the very small hospital in my very small midwestern town. My lovely manager was very transparent about how they are big supporters of work-life balance, and gave tangible examples of how they support families, because they have “small town values.” […]
16 hours 5 minutes ago
Checkout newsI received a job offer — and it was a scam
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A reader shares this story: I recently received what I believe to be a scam job offer. It seemed too good to be true, and I should have realized it was a scam, especially since I don’t remember applying for the position at the company that supposedly offered it to me. The most obvious red […]
17 hours 36 minutes ago
Checkout newsshould I report an old mentor who was inappropriate with me?
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A reader writes: The letter you posted from the volunteer who didn’t disclose something to a student’s teacher and parents reminded me about something that happened to me a while ago with an outside mentor for an after-school program, especially since I was a lot like Marvin in that letter (without the expensive romantic overtures). […]
19 hours 5 minutes ago
Checkout newsmy boss says my salary research is wrong because our benefits are so great, calling out sick for flight anxiety, and more
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It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. My boss says my salary research is wrong because our benefits are so great I recently received a promotion with a significant increase in job responsibilities and found myself negotiating salary for the first time in my career. My state requires salary ranges to be […]
1 day 6 hours ago
Checkout newsI’m working for my parents’ company — and my colleagues are being jerks
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A reader writes: Through a bit of misfortune, I had to fall back on working at the company my parents own, in order to pay my bills. It is a challenging job market, to say the least, so I am grateful that I have this safety net I can fall back on. However, it isn’t […]
1 day 16 hours ago
Checkout newsshould I interview candidates who show up without an appointment?
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A reader asks: My small business has had a recurring discussion regarding taking meetings with job seekers when we don’t have an open position. Someone will reach out, either by stopping by our office without an appointment or just sending an inquiry by email, and ask if they can meet with someone. In the past, […]
1 day 17 hours ago
Checkout newsI manage two employees who don’t get along and it’s getting out of control
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A reader writes: I took over as the director of my former team about a year ago. I inherited an ongoing HR issue between one of my direct reports (Tammy) and her direct report (Beth). Beth hates Tammy. Beth had applied for the promotion to Tammy’s position when it was last open but my predecessor […]
1 day 19 hours ago
Checkout newsboss leads terrible meetings, old manager is undermining our new manager, and more
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It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. My boss leads the worst staff meetings ever Every month my boss leads an all-staff meeting, and it is awful. Normally he is a pretty good boss, and I enjoy working with him. But this meeting is regularly 1.5-2 hours long and largely irrelevant to […]
2 days 6 hours ago
Checkout newsmy coworker’s constant babbling is drowning me in info, and my boss won’t help
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A reader writes: I’m an admin in a small office, with a centrally located desk. One of my coworkers, Miranda, literally never stops talking. I counted for a while and she averages two major interruptions per hour, mostly extended monologues about personal minutiae, intimate relationship problems, or absolute and total nonsense. Basically, her entire internal […]
2 days 16 hours ago
Checkout newshow to say “that’s not OK” at work
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A reader writes: Is there a professionally acceptable way to push back when someone apologizes for causing problems at work? For example, this morning, my colleague slept through a meeting we had scheduled. Since I’m on the west coast (we’re a remote team), this meeting required me to wake up at 5 am. She messaged […]
2 days 17 hours ago
Checkout newsmy incompetent boss can’t handle that I won’t be his friend
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A reader writes: I have a manager who you would deem unfixable, and I’m currently job hunting so I can put him behind me. In the meantime, I’d love your advice on how to handle this very emotionally draining situation. It has been two years of trying to fix him and I’ve exhausted every avenue, […]
2 days 19 hours ago
Checkout newsmy promotion was canceled because of budget, a problematic coworker wants to join an allies group, and more
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It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. My promotion was canceled because of budget … but I’m still doing the work I’m an employee at a university paid through federal funding. Last month, my manager submitted a promotion for me. After some back and forth, it was approved all the way up […]
3 days 6 hours ago
Checkout newsweekend open thread – April 19-20, 2025
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This comment section is open for any non-work-related discussion you’d like to have with other readers, by popular demand. Here are the rules for the weekend posts. Book recommendation of the week: Greta & Valdin, by Rebecca K. Reilly. Greta and Valdin are siblings and roommates, one dealing with his break-up with a much older […]
5 days 10 hours ago
Checkout newsopen thread – April 18, 2025
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It’s the Friday open thread! The comment section on this post is open for discussion with other readers on any work-related questions that you want to talk about (that includes school). If you want an answer from me, emailing me is still your best bet*, but this is a chance to take your questions to […]
5 days 19 hours ago
Checkout newsgetting out of a fancy work lunch due to allergies, photo of a coworker doing a Nazi salute, and more
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It’s four answers to four questions. Here we go… 1. Excusing myself from a fancy work lunch due to allergies I have severe food allergies to multiple common food items. They are complex (substitutes for one food often contain another, some allergies are tied to flavoring or preservative agents not immediately obvious, etc.), often challenging, […]
6 days 6 hours ago
Checkout newshow can I make our vacation policy as fair as possible?
This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager.
A reader writes: I am the director of a small, public-facing unit. We have a full-time staff of 10 and several part-time workers. I am struggling with our leave system and how to make it as equitable as possible. Current policy (that I inherited) is that employees can put in all leave for the following […]
6 days 16 hours ago
Checkout newsa real-life salary negotiation (with emails!)
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A salary negotiation success story from a reader: Due to a lack of backfills, I’ve absorbed the work of some attritions over the last couple of years and have been operating for some time as three raccoons in a trench coat. I’ve far exceeded expectations and have been recognized in performance reviews (although not raises […]
6 days 17 hours ago
Checkout newswhat niche job boards do you use to find job openings?
This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager.
It’s the Thursday “ask the readers” question. Today we have two letters, one question. The first: I’m a fed in a (relatively) safe job in a (relatively) safe agency, and while I’m hoping to stay, I am keeping an eye out for other opportunities. But as someone who went straight from academia to the federal […]
6 days 19 hours ago
Checkout newsI still have to work if I don’t attend team-building, boss has hired my replacement but I’m not ready to leave, and more
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It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. If I opt out of team-building activities, I still have to work on those days I work for a small nonprofit with about 25 employees. Recently, we have begun “employee engagement” activities, like visiting local attractions. These activities take place during work hours. We are […]
1 week ago
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